AKA Dotb,has anybody on this forum heard from him since 2017 when his son died
he makes the occassional comment on the Spearfishlake forum. I don't go to the forum now as it's on a forum board called ProBoards where they object to me objecting to them pushing ads at me and block access with an overlay that's almost as annoying as the ads. So I removed the link and no longer visit the forum.
Spearfishlake forum. I don't go to the forum now as it's on a forum board called ProBoards where they object to me objecting to them pushing ads at me and block access with an overlay that's almost as annoying as the ads.
I use NoScript in Firefox, and haven't seen either the ads or overlay until I disabled it to test.
I use NoScript in Firefox, and haven't seen either the ads or overlay until I disabled it to test.
I've always preferred NoScript, unfortunately, they've never allowed it within Safari, which to this day is the default Mac browser (you can now reset your default browser, but it gets reset every time you restart your system!)
P.S. This may have been subsequently fixed in a later update, but it certainly wasn't one of the predominate notifications.
you can now reset your default browser, but it gets reset every time you restart your system
Apple have always allowed switching the default browser on the mac, since it released safari 1.0. Still the case today.
If it switches back automatically on your system, then you have something wrong. That has never ever happened on my systems.
I develop using Safari mostly, but my default browser is Firefox.
And they allowed this on the iPhone/iPad as of iOS14.
And they allowed this on the iPhone/iPad as of iOS14.
Sorry, I misstated the problem. It was with iOS/iPadOS, and when they initially released it, the new assignments wouldn't stick, continually being reset. Since running a Gazillion windows (64gb system memory) is a HUGE performance hog on duplicate browsers, I stuck to Safari until they finally worked it out, and missed any notifications when they finally did.
Sorry for the confusion.
He frequently makes comments on the BeyondTheForHorizon.
Good to hear he's still around and active. Wish he came back to SOL with more of his good writing.
He frequently makes comments on the BeyondTheForHorizon.
His most recent post there was on August 19 2020. I have tried to get in contact with him since - via various channels - but without success, we have corresponded in the past.
If you look at http://www.grynenbayritpublications.com/index/contact.html (@Lazeez: this is not a link to a story) you will see that he is keeping a low profile anyway. That reference to "the Yahoo Group" dates the message, Yahoo pretty much killed Groups back in late 2019 (?).
I have seen other people trying to get in touch with him in other Forums, and no indication that anyone has had any success on that front.
On the positive side, the last time I looked for Obits there were still none.
DotB also posted under K Pelle. It's a shame that authors don't designate some one to notify their readers. HINT HINT
He (has) outlived his son, and I seem to remember his son got divorced a couple of years before his heart attack. He (has) also outlived most of his friends, something which caused him a lot of pain as he went to one funeral after another.
Well, I don't know if it is appropriate, but Happy Birthday Mr B. I hope you're doing well, somewhere.
This author has not contributed to any previously engaged forum for at least 2 to 3 years.
I have zero clue why.
Died?
Dunno.
But... apparently gone from responding in this reality.
I have zero clue why.
K. Pelly and dotB are two of the names K. Pelly wrote under. If you check dotB's blog, the author stated:
"Online trolls and harsh critiques were two of the major reasons that I no longer post on this site, ..."
and signed the blog entry:
"dotB aka K Pelle"
There is no author account under the name K Pelle, and he left his dotB stories on SOL. Perhaps he never posted a story to SOL using the name K Pelle.
As mentioned above, he has a website, but he hasn't updated it since Jun 2017, which is about 3 weeks after his son's death.